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First ice-free day in the Arctic could occur decades earlier than previously thought
Arctic could see summer days with practically no sea ice.
Love leaves a mark on your brain, confirms science
Dopamine in nucleus accumbens reflects selective pair bonding.
No, you probably wouldn’t see bolts of lightning flashing from Venus’ clouds
Venus may be a (slightly) gentler place than some scientists give it credit for.
Confirmed: Opposites don’t attract
Birds of a feather are indeed more likely to flock together, study indicates.
New membrane filtering technology helps address water scarcity issues
The membrane could be used in advanced water treatment systems and other applications.
Predicting the masses of the largest supermassive black holes in the universe
Some can get really big.
Cognitive ability in childhood is linked to financial well-being in adulthood
Childhood cognitive ability and adult financial wellbeing varied between different financial measures.
Global lake water storage declines significantly
Climate change, human consumption and sedimentation led to decline.
Newly discovered earth-sized planet may be covered in Volcanoes
Welcome to Earth, extreme edition.
Grad student designs “artificial muscles” to be used in compost bins
soft robotic actuators made up of sustainable materials.
Researchers have discovered a promising new target for drug-resistant breast and ovarian cancers
Suppression of a protein can kill cancer cells without harming healthy ones.